Manuscripts
Ephemera: Pamphlets, Invitations, Programs
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Ephemera: Newspaper Clippings
Manuscripts
The collection consists of papers related to the political, business and personal life of Philip A. Stanton. The papers span the years from 1909 to 1929. Grouped into folders by document type, the folders are in alphabetical order and files within every folder are arranged chronologically, except for political correspondence. The majority of the collection concerns Philip Stanton's political relationships, ambitions, and positions. Three folders contain political correspondence, arranged in alphabetical order of the author's name. Notable items include letters from William H. Taft, Samuel M. Shortridge, fellow legislators, and exchanges with Charles C. Chapman about citrus growers' aid to the suffering civilian populations of Western Europe during World War I. One folder contains correspondence related to Stanton's business interests, almost exclusively in real estate and land development in Orange and Los Angeles Counties. It is organized chronologically. Notable items include a letter from Henry E. Huntington, several from his son Howard Huntington, and fifteen letters from Isaias W. Hellman, the prominent German-Jewish L.A. based businessman.
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Ephemera: Used Envelopes
Manuscripts
The collection consists of papers related to the political, business and personal life of Philip A. Stanton. The papers span the years from 1909 to 1929. Grouped into folders by document type, the folders are in alphabetical order and files within every folder are arranged chronologically, except for political correspondence. The majority of the collection concerns Philip Stanton's political relationships, ambitions, and positions. Three folders contain political correspondence, arranged in alphabetical order of the author's name. Notable items include letters from William H. Taft, Samuel M. Shortridge, fellow legislators, and exchanges with Charles C. Chapman about citrus growers' aid to the suffering civilian populations of Western Europe during World War I. One folder contains correspondence related to Stanton's business interests, almost exclusively in real estate and land development in Orange and Los Angeles Counties. It is organized chronologically. Notable items include a letter from Henry E. Huntington, several from his son Howard Huntington, and fifteen letters from Isaias W. Hellman, the prominent German-Jewish L.A. based businessman.
mssStanton papers
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mssStanton papers
Manuscripts
The collection consists of papers related to the political, business and personal life of Philip A. Stanton. The papers span the years from 1909 to 1929. Grouped into folders by document type, the folders are in alphabetical order and files within every folder are arranged chronologically, except for political correspondence. The majority of the collection concerns Philip Stanton's political relationships, ambitions, and positions. Three folders contain political correspondence, arranged in alphabetical order of the author's name. Notable items include letters from William H. Taft, Samuel M. Shortridge, fellow legislators, and exchanges with Charles C. Chapman about citrus growers' aid to the suffering civilian populations of Western Europe during World War I. One folder contains correspondence related to Stanton's business interests, almost exclusively in real estate and land development in Orange and Los Angeles Counties. It is organized chronologically. Notable items include a letter from Henry E. Huntington, several from his son Howard Huntington, and fifteen letters from Isaias W. Hellman, the prominent German-Jewish L.A. based businessman.
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Correspondence: Personal
Manuscripts
The collection consists of papers related to the political, business and personal life of Philip A. Stanton. The papers span the years from 1909 to 1929. Grouped into folders by document type, the folders are in alphabetical order and files within every folder are arranged chronologically, except for political correspondence. The majority of the collection concerns Philip Stanton's political relationships, ambitions, and positions. Three folders contain political correspondence, arranged in alphabetical order of the author's name. Notable items include letters from William H. Taft, Samuel M. Shortridge, fellow legislators, and exchanges with Charles C. Chapman about citrus growers' aid to the suffering civilian populations of Western Europe during World War I. One folder contains correspondence related to Stanton's business interests, almost exclusively in real estate and land development in Orange and Los Angeles Counties. It is organized chronologically. Notable items include a letter from Henry E. Huntington, several from his son Howard Huntington, and fifteen letters from Isaias W. Hellman, the prominent German-Jewish L.A. based businessman.
mssStanton papers
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Correspondence: Political, J – R
Manuscripts
The collection consists of papers related to the political, business and personal life of Philip A. Stanton. The papers span the years from 1909 to 1929. Grouped into folders by document type, the folders are in alphabetical order and files within every folder are arranged chronologically, except for political correspondence. The majority of the collection concerns Philip Stanton's political relationships, ambitions, and positions. Three folders contain political correspondence, arranged in alphabetical order of the author's name. Notable items include letters from William H. Taft, Samuel M. Shortridge, fellow legislators, and exchanges with Charles C. Chapman about citrus growers' aid to the suffering civilian populations of Western Europe during World War I. One folder contains correspondence related to Stanton's business interests, almost exclusively in real estate and land development in Orange and Los Angeles Counties. It is organized chronologically. Notable items include a letter from Henry E. Huntington, several from his son Howard Huntington, and fifteen letters from Isaias W. Hellman, the prominent German-Jewish L.A. based businessman.
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Correspondence: Political, A – I
Manuscripts
The collection consists of papers related to the political, business and personal life of Philip A. Stanton. The papers span the years from 1909 to 1929. Grouped into folders by document type, the folders are in alphabetical order and files within every folder are arranged chronologically, except for political correspondence. The majority of the collection concerns Philip Stanton's political relationships, ambitions, and positions. Three folders contain political correspondence, arranged in alphabetical order of the author's name. Notable items include letters from William H. Taft, Samuel M. Shortridge, fellow legislators, and exchanges with Charles C. Chapman about citrus growers' aid to the suffering civilian populations of Western Europe during World War I. One folder contains correspondence related to Stanton's business interests, almost exclusively in real estate and land development in Orange and Los Angeles Counties. It is organized chronologically. Notable items include a letter from Henry E. Huntington, several from his son Howard Huntington, and fifteen letters from Isaias W. Hellman, the prominent German-Jewish L.A. based businessman.
mssStanton papers